Learners examine the main characteristics of the four financial statements required in accounting: the income statement, the owner's equity statement, the balance sheet, and the statement of cash flow.
We have studied "Passive Voice" for quite a long time, how much do you know about it? How do you like it? We will study the last themes about "Passive Voice".
Can you guess how prevalent technology use is among children and pre-teens? Is it as high as you think? Higher than you might think? Find out!Source: How EdTech Can Help Improve Declining Student Attention Spans—MagicBox™ Blog. (n.d.). Retrieved May 1, 2021, from https://www.getmagicbox.com/blog/edtech-improve-declining-student-attention-spans/
Learners use this Structured Query Language tutorial to gain an understanding of how a SELECT statement is built. This learning object has audio content.
Financial Statements: What Are They? What Do They Mean?
Learners read about the most common forms of financial statements including balance sheets, cash flow statements, and profit and loss statements. A brief quiz completes the activity.
Learners read about the purposes of balance sheets and income statements and then place accounts into these two financial statement categories in a drag-and-drop exercise.
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Learners study the effect that pressure has on boiling temperatures. Once a liquid has reached a full boil, additional heat does not raise the liquid’s temperature; however, pressure can vary the boiling point of a liquid. A brief quiz completes the activity.